Just found the URL for iMS  seems like it's still there somehow

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On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Kym Kovan <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 3/01/2012 9:43 PM, Peter J. Farrell wrote:
>
>> Kym Kovan said the following on 01/03/2012 04:40 AM:
>>
>>> I have sent off-list the code we use in our iMS mail server, a full IP
>>> banning engine.
>>>
>> Very interest, is this open-source?  If not, you should considering
>> sharing this application with the world. I'm more than willing to provide
>> advice about license, hosting, etc. (and I'm sure there are others here
>> interested).
>>
>
> If only it was Open Source. iMS was well used years back, a commercial
> product from CoolFusion that seem to have vanished. It was just a set of
> bare mail protocol Windows services that called cfml code for the "brains".
> In our case our mail server died just a year ago and we had to move to
> something else as iMS has a license engine that won't let you move servers
> so we were no longer able to use it :-(
>
> I have a nice set of code for the mail server itself and a management
> website and I have never found another mail server that was as versatile as
> the iMS/cfml combination. Anyone is welcome to the code but its not much
> good on its own...
>
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> Yours,
>
> Kym
>
>
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